Scientists use wave tanks to show the behaviour of waves - Edexcel - GCSE Physics - Question 1 - 2016 - Paper 1
Question 1
Scientists use wave tanks to show the behaviour of waves. The diagram shows a wave tank from the side.
The length of the tank = 36 m
(i) Calculate the wavelength o... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Scientists use wave tanks to show the behaviour of waves - Edexcel - GCSE Physics - Question 1 - 2016 - Paper 1
Step 1
Calculate the wavelength of the waves.
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To calculate the wavelength of the waves, we need to know the relationship between the total length of the wave tank and the number of waves that fit within it. Assuming the wave pattern shown is sinusoidal, let's denote the number of waves as 'n'. Given that the length of the tank is 36 m and if there are 8 complete wave cycles (as inferred from standard wave patterns), we can compute the wavelength as follows:
Wavelength=Number of wavesLength of tank=836 m=4.5 m
Step 2
Calculate the speed of the wave.
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To calculate the speed of the wave, we can use the formula:
Speed=TimeDistance
The distance is the length of the tank (36 m) and the time taken for a crest of the wave to travel this distance is 20 s: